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How to get a HAIRCUT on a Cruise Ship

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👁️ 5K views📅 6 years ago⏱️ 8:40
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CaribbeanVeteran Cruiser

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Creator's Key Takeaways

I actually don't cut my own hair the last thing I want to do is mess up this lion mane I got going on here

the three options you have is professionally done by the spa of course right which is the you know the crew you can get it done by the spa you can get it done by the other crewmembers

I'd be a little worried because there wasn't a lot of oh I guess you could say ethnic talent on this ship in the spa area

the Filipinos on the ship are without a doubt the most talented group of people the most talented demographic on the ship

Creator's Tips & Advice

Use the spa for professional haircuts but be aware of high costs and limited availability on port days.
If possible, get haircuts at local barber shops in port, but research locations in advance.
Opt for simple haircuts that are easy to maintain while working on the ship.

🆕New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Haircut costs not covered by employerMost crew members must pay out of pocket; explore options like crew barbers or local shops.
Skill variability with crew barbersFind a trusted crew member for haircuts and be clear about desired style to avoid mishaps.

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow do crew members get haircuts on a cruise ship?
QWhat are the options for haircuts while working on a ship?
QWhat are the pros and cons of getting a haircut from the spa, crew members, or local barbers?

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Jamaica
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When working on a Cruise Ship maintaining your physical appearance can be challenging at times.. In today’s episode of Shiplife we’re going to talk about getting your Haircut while working on the Cruise Ship. Please be sure to Like, Comment, Share and SUBSCRIBE! Thank you and Enjoy!:) Email- THEPURSUIT92@GMAIL.COM